You deserve a lot of credit for reading this because it demonstrates that you have the courage and commitment to learning a language. So, congratulations! It is important to introspect before we move on to how to develop specific skills.
Think deeply about who you are, your abilities, and what you hope to gain by learning English. Pathgather.com is a website where you can find a lot of posts on different lists of words that start with alphabets that will help you to learn 4 skills. So let’s get started.
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Find Out Your Weak & Strong Points
In order of how challenging you find the four language skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening), rank them from easiest to most challenging. You’ll need to work on the skill that you find most challenging.
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Identify Your English Level
English might be your first language or you may still be learning the basics. In either case, it’s always a good idea to take a free level test and find out where your skills lie.
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Basic Understanding of Grammar
Learning English isn’t as fun or rewarding as memorizing grammar rules, but the understanding sentence structure is essential. Everything else becomes easier after the foundation (base) has been built.
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Basic Vocabulary
In the same way, memorizing the most commonly used words won’t help you learn a language. It will still be helpful to be familiar with some common expressions and to know a few terms. It’s a good idea to keep a dictionary or a thesaurus on hand for quick reference.
How to Improve Your Skills?
If you want to improve your English Language skills then you need to take a closer look at the following points:
Listen to English Radio
On your phone or MP3 player, you can download English-language podcasts or radio apps to improve your listening comprehension.
- Once you’ve found a podcast or radio show you like, you should listen to it for at least 30 minutes a day. Whether you’re in the gym, commuting to work, or sitting at your computer, do it anywhere.
- Be attentive to what’s being said, and don’t let the English pass you by. To get a general sense of what the conversation is about, try to pick out keywords and phrases.
- You may want to write down any words or phrases you do not understand and look up the translation later. Once you have heard the new words or phrases in context, listen again to the podcast or show.
Watch English Movies & TV Shows
Watching English movies and TV shows is another fun way to improve your listening comprehension.
- It will be easier to do the exercise if you choose movies or TV shows that you enjoy. Consider movies or shows that you are already familiar with, such as children’s cartoons or blockbuster movies. The language will be much easier to understand if you already know the basic story.
- In any case, you should avoid watching movies or television shows with subtitles in your native language as they will only distract you and make it harder for you to focus on understanding English.
Read Newspaper, English Books & Novels
Don’t forget to practice reading when learning a new language!
- Take an interest in something you’re really interested in and work your way through it, whether it’s a famous English novel, The New York Times, or a fashion magazine. It will be harder for you to persist if you find the content boring.
- Be sure that you actually understand what you are reading, rather than just skimming over it. You can look up any words or phrases that you don’t understand by highlighting them and looking them up in the dictionary.
- Reading aloud is also an option if you’re alone. Reading aloud engages both your eyes and ears.
Write Diary in English
You should also spend some time improving your written English skills in addition to your reading and listening comprehension.
- The process of learning a new language may be difficult, but it is extremely important. You will improve your grammar, spelling, and sentence structure by writing in English.
- Make a habit of writing down a few sentences every day in an English diary. If you write about the weather, what you ate for dinner, or what you plan to do, it doesn’t have to be deeply personal.
- You may want to have a native speaker look over your writing and check for errors if you feel comfortable doing so. In this way, you can avoid repeating the same mistakes.
- If you want to practice your writing skills without being judged, a journal for 5-10 minutes at a time.